OPR: A fairly common way to compute team offense in FRC. We got the formula from here. You can also see more details here. OPRc: Similar to OPR but we are instead minimizing the Ax-b linear equation rather than solving for Ax=b in order to apply constraints such as ensuring scores >= 0 and imposing upper bounds on game-specific performance. Constraints for Rover Ruckus are: auto <= 110, end-game <= 50, auto-land <= 1, auto-sampling <= 2, end-game-latch <= 1.Non-penalty OPR/OPRc: If available, this is the OPR/OPRc when all penalties are removed from matches.Auto, TeleOp, and End Game OPRc: If available, this is the OPRc for each phase of matches as reported. Should sum to Non-Penalty OPRc. Note that some states like Florida combine TeleOp and End Game scores.NP Avg: Team's average score through all matches without penalties.Histogram: Team's histogram of estimated contribution from matches. Order from bottom is auto, teleop, end-game, and diff between max score of 380 and total contribution. Contribution is computed as match_score * (team_oprc / (team_oprc + partner_oprc)).Max NP Score: Team's max alliance score through all matches without penalties.Top-10 Scores: The top 10 non-penalty scores reported by FTC, Orange Alliance, Purple Alliance, or published on states' FTC sites.

Thanks to Bill Gardner for the pointer to FRC metrics and many ideas on how to improve the stats!

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